Joan Collins blasts cancel culture for RUINING Hollywood: 'It's f***ing dull!'

​Joan Collins

Joan Collins has slammed cancel culture for making Hollywood parties boring as everyone now has to 'behave'

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Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 02/07/2023

- 14:51

Updated: 02/07/2023

- 14:56

The Hollywood legend claims those who misbehave just 'get cancelled'

Joan Collins has slammed cancel culture for making Hollywood parties boring as everyone now has to "behave".

The Hollywood legend claims those who misbehave at red carpet events now just "get cancelled".


"The parties I go to now are kind of...dull," the 90-year-old Dynasty icon told Best magazine.

"They are red carpet things in which everybody does behave. If you don't behave now you are going to get cancelled."

The Hollywood legend claims those who misbehave at red carpet events now just 'get cancelled'

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Collins, who moved from London to the US when she was 20-years-old, added that she sees four stars remaining in show business: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt and Keanu Reeves.

"I think Nicole Kidman is fabulous and Margot Robbie is one of the great beauties,' Collins, who played Alexis Carrington Colby on the 80s hit Dynasty. 'Particularly Brad, he is like one of the movie stars of the Golden Age."

Following the #MeToo movement, Collins has been outspoken about the shift in culture over the six years.

In March last year, she said she felt that there had been an unjust backlash toward males after reports of sexual misconduct and abuse surfaced.

"Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of this rise of anti-maleness," she told the New York Times.

She added: "I believe that women are equal to men in every single way. Except physical strength. People say you didn't burn your bra, you wear lipstick. So what? I'm very proud of being a woman."

The Hollywood star also shared her thoughts about the use of gender-neutral terms.

She said: "What's wrong with mother? What's wrong with woman? Girl? I don't like having that word taken away."

The Hollywood star also shared her thoughts about the use of gender-neutral terms

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Collins has previously spoken about her experience involving sexual assault.

"It seems to me actresses who are saying, you know, 'I went up to this producer and he took his d*** out and I froze'," Collins told the Observer.

"I mean, I'm sorry, you don't freeze, you go, 'Stop that, I'm leaving.'

"I just gave them a knee in the groin. It's hardly suffering. You just didn't put up with it."

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